The Whiskey Au Go Go was firebombed in the early hours of 8 March 1973 with fire begun by the ignition of two drums (four and five gallons) of petrol in the building’s foyer. [9] When ignited, the burning petrol sent carbon monoxide up to the club’s main room on the first floor. The only escape route was the rear stairs which were poorly.. The coronial inquest into the 1973 attack on the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub ground to a halt on Thursday as a lawyer asked the court to exclude cold case investigator Detective Sergeant Virginia.
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